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Tottenham assistant Gus Poyet believed the match between Spurs and Chelsea was fantastic and full of action between two attacking sides - but candidly explained that he felt it was a bad day to be playing in goal as eight goals hit the back of the net.
"We say it was a great game of football for every single one at White Hart Lane, except really for the two goalkeepers.
"It was a strange game. We were always behind and chasing the game, having chances, but chasing all the time.
"Every time we come back, Chelsea were going on and scoring again.
"At the end we nearly nicked three points, it was a great save from Carlo [Cudicini, who denied Dimitar Berbatov in the last minute].
"It was important to show we keep believing we can play and try to win the games. It doesn't matter the score, and it doesn't matter the opposition."
Written by majicka
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